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Chapter 6.2

Geopolitics and Global Power: How Geography Shapes International Relations

Explore the theories, strategies, and contemporary challenges that define how nations compete for power and influence on the world stage.


What You'll Learn

Classical theories by Mackinder and Spykman explain geographic power strategies.
Cold War containment doctrine reshaped American foreign policy toward global engagement.
Resource diplomacy and cybersecurity define modern geopolitical competition and influence.
Climate change and Arctic access create new dimensions of geopolitical strategic importance.

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze Cold War containment strategy through primary source documents.

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Learners evaluate classical geopolitical theories including Heartland and Rimland concepts.

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Practice questions assess understanding of hegemony, soft power, and resource diplomacy.

Why This Matters

Understanding geopolitics and global power equips students to critically analyze international events, foreign policy decisions, and the geographic forces that shape the modern world.

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Geopolitics
Hegemony
Containment
Soft Power
Geostrategy
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